I'm also affected by this bug on my Asus Eee PC X101
(Specs: {
CPU: Dual Core Intel Atom CPU N435 @ 1.33GHz,
Graphics: Intel Corporation Atom Processor D4xx/D5xx/N4xx/N5xx Integrated
Graphics Controller
}),
running elementary os Freya.
Along with this, some animations are very choppy (very low, like 2 fps).
Animations affected:
1. When minimizing/maximizing a window
2. When navigating with "breadcrumbs" in files
3. When navigating in System Settings
4. When navigating "Applications" menu
Some other animations run buttery smooth though, like the "Multitasking View",
and Plank autohide.
@sachintha, funny enough, your trick works for me. While it works as a
temporary symptomatic relief, it does not fix the problem, or its cause, or the
choppy animations. Also, even after I use your trick, the cursor behaves funny
(blinks at very low res) when for example I drag an icon in Files, but it
returns to normal after I release the icon.
Hope this report helps the devs find a cure to this hideous bug.
To me it seems like it lies in some odd interaction between graphics
driver/kernel and X11
cheers
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